The purpose of this thesis is to study the level of understanding of e-health applications among users with diabetes in Bulgaria, to find out how they use those applications, and to provide knowledge on what m-health applications provide to people with diabetes, and what they actually need. This research used TAM variables combined with Innovation Diffusion Theory to produce knowledge on technology acceptance. Therefore, the factors of relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trialability and observability will be used to determine perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and behavior intention to use a technology. This research was intended to gather information on the use of diabetes self-management mobile apps in a standardized ...
Objective: To evaluate the barriers which are affecting the usability of diabetic applications(apps)...
Diabetes self-management offers an opportunity to patients to be actively involved in managing their...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising, placing increasing strain on health care se...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the level of understanding of e-health applications among use...
This thesis was conducted for Centria HealthLab, a development and education platform for Central Os...
Technology plays an increasingly important role in modern health care. This thesis presents an appro...
Mirela Frandes,1 Anca V Deiac,2 Bogdan Timar,1,3 Diana Lungeanu1,2 1Department of Functional Scienc...
Background The use of mobile health apps is now common in diabetes self-management a...
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic conditions, and a good self-management regimen is needed ...
Background: Mobile health interventions are increasingly used in health care. The level of acceptabi...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate mHealth for diabetes self-management. A three-armed random...
Having type 2 diabetes constitutes a burden for the persons affected, and digital solutions can be u...
Abstract Background Numerous mobile applications have been developed to support diabetes-self-manage...
© 2022 Hessah Alaslawi, Ilhem Berrou, Abdullah Al Hamid, Dari Alhuwail, Zoe Aslanpour. Originally pu...
The objectives of this research were (1) to study the self-care situations of patients with diabetes...
Objective: To evaluate the barriers which are affecting the usability of diabetic applications(apps)...
Diabetes self-management offers an opportunity to patients to be actively involved in managing their...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising, placing increasing strain on health care se...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the level of understanding of e-health applications among use...
This thesis was conducted for Centria HealthLab, a development and education platform for Central Os...
Technology plays an increasingly important role in modern health care. This thesis presents an appro...
Mirela Frandes,1 Anca V Deiac,2 Bogdan Timar,1,3 Diana Lungeanu1,2 1Department of Functional Scienc...
Background The use of mobile health apps is now common in diabetes self-management a...
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic conditions, and a good self-management regimen is needed ...
Background: Mobile health interventions are increasingly used in health care. The level of acceptabi...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate mHealth for diabetes self-management. A three-armed random...
Having type 2 diabetes constitutes a burden for the persons affected, and digital solutions can be u...
Abstract Background Numerous mobile applications have been developed to support diabetes-self-manage...
© 2022 Hessah Alaslawi, Ilhem Berrou, Abdullah Al Hamid, Dari Alhuwail, Zoe Aslanpour. Originally pu...
The objectives of this research were (1) to study the self-care situations of patients with diabetes...
Objective: To evaluate the barriers which are affecting the usability of diabetic applications(apps)...
Diabetes self-management offers an opportunity to patients to be actively involved in managing their...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising, placing increasing strain on health care se...